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Old 05 September 2013 | 01:36 PM
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Default Blobeye wrx and sti rear spoiler - same position holes?

As above, been offered an sti spoiler at a good price, just want to check that the holes are in the same place when I remove my original 'tea tray' version.

Old 05 September 2013 | 02:07 PM
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Nope,

lot more holes needed for the STI spolier for both bolts and 2 clips
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I've got a WR Blue spare STI boot lid with the correct holes if you need it? It's off a bug or early blob so the boot lock is the circular type Fitment as a-posed to the square one which is a different fit all together. It's got a slight mark which can only be seen from a side on angle and could do with a polish but other than that its yours if needed. I replaced it because I was going to use it for a spare spolierless look but decided against it so just been gathering dust.
Old 05 September 2013 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Cpt Jack Sparrow
Nope,

lot more holes needed for the STI spolier for both bolts and 2 clips
Thanks mate. Think ill wait to find a spoiler complete with boot lid.

Don't want to go drilling holes in the boot!
Old 05 September 2013 | 10:24 PM
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i took my wrx spoiler off and there are 4 bolts that line up, then i've put some silicone in the middle to stop it moving/vibrating

you will need some good polish at hand too, the wrx spoiler touches the boot nearer the back window, so when the sti spoiler is fitted, you can see where the old spoiler was
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